Anna Ol (born 24 June 1985) is a Russian ballet dancer. She is a principal dancer in the Dutch National Ballet.
Biography
Anna Ol was born in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, to a family of an engineer and housewife. She started dancing at six years old in a small ballet school in Siberia. At the age of ten she started professional education as a ballerina at Krasnoyarsk Ballet College. After the graduation she joined the Siberian State Ballet in Krasnoyarsk as a soloist, and in two years was promoted to prima ballerina. After winning two gold medals at ballet competitions in 2008 and 2010 she joined Ballet of Tatarstan in Kazan as a principal guest dancer. In 2011 she was a guest dancer at the Mikhailovsky Theatre of Saint Petersburg, and in 2012 she joined the Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Theatre in Moscow as a principal dancer.
Ol joined the Dutch National Ballet in Amsterdam in 2015 and has since appeared as a guest ballerina across Europe, Russia, North America, South America and Asia. She was considered as the best dancer of the year 2018 by Dance Europe magazine, which also awarded her the Critics' Choice for best performance on multiple occasions.
Ol received the "Ballet magazine" Award (as a Rising Star) and the 'Miss Virtuosity' prize at the Dance Open St Petersburg.
Ol has worked with many choreographers, and works were created for her by David Dawson, Remy Worthmeyer and Juliano Nunes.
After becoming a mother in 2021, she participated in projects related to ballet and art. She has created designs and ballet costumes for the clothing brand La Principale dancewear, and helped to establish and promote the brand.
Ol was certified as a ballet teacher at the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts in 2018. During the COVID-19 pandemic she organized training sessions to help ballet dancers around the world maintain their motivation and shape.
In 2020, Ol was invited as a Ballet Master in the Dancemasterclass project which creates master classes with famous dancers. During her pregnancy, she was filmed as part of a "Motherhood" documentary about pregnant ballerinas, by the same company.
Career and repertory
Worked with ballet companies
Source:
Professional Stage Experience
Ballet college
Graduation performance
- Odette-Odille "Swan Lake" (by M. Petipa, L.Ivanov),
- Giselle "Giselle"(by Perro, Petipa),
- The Mistress of the Copper Mountain "The Stone Flower" (by Y.Grigorovich),
- Liza "La fille mal gardée"(by M.Peretokin),
- Kitry "Don Quixote" (by V.Gorsky after M. Petipa),
- Svanilda "Coppélia" (by Y.Malkhasyanc),
- Juliette "Romeo and Juliette"(by A.Bobrov),
- Aurora "Sleeping beauty"( by M. Petipa),
- Cinderella âÂÂCinderellaâ (by S.Bobrov),
- Phrigiya âÂÂSpartacusâ (by Y. Grigorovich) with Ivan Vasiliev,
- Marie âÂÂThe Nutcrackerâ (by S.Bobrov after Vainonen)
Tatarstan state opera and ballet theatre
- Odetta-Odilia "Swan lake" (by Petipa, Ivanov),
- Giselle âÂÂGiselleâ by M.Petipa
- Marie âÂÂNutcrackerâ ( by V.Vainonen),
- Phrigiya âÂÂSpartacusâ (by E.Koftun),
- Nikiya âÂÂLa Bayadèreâ (by M.Petipa) with Kim In Kim (the principal of Mariinsky Theatre)
- Giselle âÂÂGiselleâ (by Perro, Koralli, Petipa),
- Kitri âÂÂDon Kixotâ (by Gorsky, Petipa) with Leonid Sarafanov,
- Marie âÂÂNutcrackerâ (by Boyarchikov),
- Marie ("The Nutcracker", choreography by V. Vainonen),
- Nikiya ("La Bayadere", choreography by N. Makarova) with Ivan Vasiliev,
- Manon (âÂÂManonâÂÂ, choreography by K. McMillan),
- Mary Vetsera (âÂÂMayerlingâÂÂ, choreography by K. McMillan) with Sergei Polunin,
- La Sylphide (âÂÂLa SylphideâÂÂ, choreography by P. Lacotte),
- Olga (âÂÂTatianaâÂÂ, choreography by J. Neumeier),
- Cinderella ("Cinderella", choreography by O. Vinogradov),
- Soloist (âÂÂWings of Waxâ and âÂÂPetite Mortâ in choreography by J.Kylian),
- Snow Maiden "The Snow Maiden"(by Burmeister),
- First duet "In the night" (by Jerome Robbins).
- âÂÂGiselleâ (Giselle) by R.Beaujean after M.Petipa,
- Clara âÂÂNutchrackerâ (choreography by Wayne Eagling âÂÂTour Van Shayek),
- âÂÂVioline concertoâ (2nd Area soloist) by G. Balanchine,
- âÂÂTheme and variationâ (Main soloist) by G. Balanchine,
- âÂÂApolloâ (Terpsichore and Calliope) by G. Balanchine,
- "La Bayadere" (Nikiya) by N. Makarova,
- âÂÂMetaforenâ (soloist) by Hans van Manen,
- 1st Pas de deux in âÂÂAdagio Hammerklavierâ by Hans van Manen,
- 3rd Pas de deux "Vier letzte lieder" By Rudi van Dantzig,
- âÂÂPenumbraâ By Remi Wortmeyer,
- âÂÂYou before meâ R.Wortmeyer
- Swanilda âÂÂCoppéliaâ by Ted Brandsen,
- Soloist âÂÂConcerto ConcordiaâÂÂ, âÂÂCinderellaâ by Christopher Wheeldon,
- Soloist âÂÂSouvenir dâÂÂun lieu cherâ by Alexei Ratmansky,
- Tatjana âÂÂOneginâ by Cranko,
- Nikia âÂÂLa Bayadereâ A.Ratmansky (Berlin Staatsballet 2018),
- âÂÂ5 Tangosâ by H. van Manen,
- âÂÂTroix gnossienneâ H. van Manen,
- âÂÂReplayâ by Ted Brandsen,
- âÂÂMata Hariâ ( Mata Hari) by Ted Brandsen
- âÂÂManonâ ( Manon) K. McMillan
- âÂÂYugenâ McGregor,
- âÂÂVertiginous the thrill of exactitudeâ by W. Forsythe,
- âÂÂSwan Lakeâ by R.van Danzig (Odette-Odile),
- âÂÂSleeping beautyâ by sir P.Wright (Aurora),
- Pas de deux âÂÂLe Corsaireâ M.Petipa,
- Pas de deux âÂÂEsmeraldaâ by Beryozov,
- âÂÂTristan + Isoldeâ (Isolde) by D.Dawson,
- âÂÂMetamorphosisâ N1 by D.Dawson,
- âÂÂOn the nature of daylightâ by D.Dawson,
- âÂÂMessa da Requiemâ by C.Spuck,
- âÂÂPaquitaâ by R.Beaujean,
- âÂÂDon Quixoteâ (Kitry) by A.Ratmansky,
- âÂÂDancers at the gatheringâ by J.Robbins,
- âÂÂWho cares ?â (fascinating) by G.Balanchine,
- âÂÂEmbersâ by E.Meisner,
- âÂÂAfter the Rainâ by C.Wheeldon
Competitions
- Grand prix Galina Ulanova ( 2008 Krasnoyarsk), Gold medal
- âÂÂArabesque-2010â ballet competition in Perm, Russia, Gold medal
- âÂÂMiss-virtuosityâ Danceopen festival Saint Petersburg 2018
- âÂÂDancer of a yearâ 2018, Dance magazine
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